Game Review: Video Meanies (Commodore 64, Mastertronic)
Like the Commodore 16 and Plus/4 original, the Commodore 64 version of Video Meanies has you starring as a robot working in a video shop. […]
Like the Commodore 16 and Plus/4 original, the Commodore 64 version of Video Meanies has you starring as a robot working in a video shop. […]
Kikstart started out being released by Mr Chip Software themselves back in 1984, with Mastertronic’s re-release the year after with the subheading of “Off Road […]
Pigs in Space was one of a series of games made with The Games Creator, but had up to three releases. The original release was […]
If there was one thing that was perhaps always something that Commodore 64 owners would mention in the playground computer debates of the 1980s, it […]
Orbitron was made with the popular utility The Games Creator, and not by the Darling brothers – the identity of who made it remaining unknown. […]
Jungle Story was made with the popular utility The Games Creator, but unlike other early Mastertronic releases was not by the Darling brothers – the […]
BMX Racers was, as with other early releases programmed by Richard and David Darling, was made with their own The Games Creator. Like the predecessor […]
As well as their extensive software range, Melbourne House were well known for releasing a wide selection of programming books for most 8-bit platforms. These […]
Squirm was, in terms of its catalogue number, the first Mastertronic release that had not previously been released beforehand by Mr Chip Software. Although brought […]
Duck Shoot started off life on the Vic-20 as Kwazy Kwaks, released by Mr Chip Software in 1983 and programmed by Shaun Southern. This was […]
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